Is it possible, with root, to use Dashclock when you have a pin on your phone from Exchange security policy? Or is there an email.apk that I can use to not enforce Exchange security?
donaldkbart said:
Is it possible, with root, to use Dashclock when you have a pin on your phone from Exchange security policy? Or is there an email.apk that I can use to not enforce Exchange security?
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Hi guys,
i have been using this tool the security policy restrictions removal tool for a while on my phone to remove the administrator and key-guard policy from exchange email, and It doesn't seem like it works for the Nexus 10. My N10 is stock and rooted, does anyone know how to remove the key-guard policy from exchange on this? Much appreciated
I am looking for an email app that locks with some type of security. I have an issue with my companies email. It makes me lock my phone with a pin. I do not wish to do this if I dont have to. Does an app exist that I can lock with a pin?
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pastert33 said:
I am looking for an email app that locks with some type of security. I have an issue with my companies email. It makes me lock my phone with a pin. I do not wish to do this if I dont have to. Does an app exist that I can lock with a pin?
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Here ya go. This will patch the email apk to bypass the exchange policy and the pin requirement
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117452
Jealous. I don't suppose there's such a workaround for Gmail's security policy stuff? I have refrained from installing my company's security policy because I don't want to lock my phone with a pin.
My company required us to use Good Messenger for Enterprise which also requires a password locked phone with remote wipe capabilities. Recently they added a root check to their security services which then locked down Good Messenger until you uprooted. Luckily my company also has a webmail.companyname.com email solution for employees needing to use their laptop off the company network. I found an email app in the market called push email by Emoze that can access my webmail account and push my company email to me which means I don't have to install their security protocols now but still get all my mail in an easy to use app. If your company has a webmail service you may want to check it out. It's compatible with outlook 2003, 2007, 2010, office 365, and IWA servers.
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Hate having to enter a pin everytime I want to use my phone with Outlook Exchange, has anyone got it right to disable the security policy on Exchange, I know there was an option on JB with exchange security disabled but cannot find any KK email with exchange security disabled... anyone know if there is a modded email apk from KK? thanks
Jostian said:
Hate having to enter a pin everytime I want to use my phone with Outlook Exchange, has anyone got it right to disable the security policy on Exchange, I know there was an option on JB with exchange security disabled but cannot find any KK email with exchange security disabled... anyone know if there is a modded email apk from KK? thanks
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Should work Or you can report @P_Toti G2 TweaksBox I think the solution would be.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749921
Hey all, I'm trying to get the Email app bypassing the forced pin lock when you set up a corporate exchange account. Has anybody had luck on Kitkat? The method I used on JB is no longer working, and I've tried a couple more with no luck.
Thanks!
Colby
There's some Xposed module for it. Bypass exchange security or something like that.
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Just use mailwise or enhanced email. They bypasses the pin lock.
Hi all,
I want to buy S8, but my only worry is that the app I'm using to bypass exchange policy will not work. (App name "Exchange Security Bypass" from Xposed Module Repository)
I tried it on S7 and it didn't work. so at the moment I'm still with my S5.
Anyone tried it by any chance on S8?
or any other app that can help me bypass the Exchange security? (our company forces encryption & being device admin on our devices which to both I say - NO).
Would like to mention that my device is not rooted and I'd prefer to not root the S8. the app above works like a charm on an S5 without root.
Thanks,
Poly
I've used nine email to bypass exchange policy, might be worth trying that.
I'm a Nine user
adz3d said:
I've used nine email to bypass exchange policy, might be worth trying that.
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But since the policy comes from Exchange all I got was one mail in the Nine app saying that only once I finish encrypting & adding the company as device administrators the mail will work again.
Once I installed the app of Exchange bypass on the S5 - it started working again.
Do you know if Nine added a security baypass as a new thing and potentially I don't need the bypass anymore?
thanks,
Poly
Nine allow you to apply security at the application level. Since S8 is encrypted by default, unless your company push a lot more weird policy like blocking camera and such, it shouldn't be that bad anymore.
The "Exchained" app doesn't need rooting and works with Nine too.